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This is taken from Stickley's magazine "The Craftsman" and reprints 296 architectural drawings, photographs, and floor plans along with essays on the simplification of life and the art of home building.
$19.95 $11.97 |
More than 40 plans for building classic Arts & Crafts style cottages, cabins, and bungalows. A compilation of the best of the home designs from "The Craftsman" magazine published by Stickley. Each plan includes measured rooms sizes as well as a rendering of the finished house and a complete description. Many also include a rendering of one of the rooms of the house.
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Mission-style furniture, with its straight lines and cut-out features, is in style again. This volume, a republication of the 1922 edition, is one of the best manual art instruction books of the early 1900s. Projects include decorative accessories, lamps, tables, chairs, a writing desk, and more. Includes diagrams, measurements and instructions. Perfect guide for parent-child workshop projects.
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"A colorful new photographic tour of the legendary work of Charles & Henry Greene. Rand has documented the Greene's works since 1959. His images focus on details- architectural elements, lighting, materials, etc. The art of the Greene's is interpreted by Rand in 150 choice photographs, documenting the culmination of the Craftsman period and highlighting the art and workmanship of the architects.
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Greene & Greene furniture is famous for its refined details and striking design. Yet craftsmen have had difficulty replicating these pieces due to their rarity. This book is the solution furniture makers have been looking for. Peart provides step-by-step projects that faithfully reproduce the essential, distinctive Greene & Greene details such as cloudlifts, leg indents, brackets, ebony plugs, and more. There is also background information of the Greene brothers and the Hall brothers. Peart is a professional furniture maker and teacher in Washington state.